Hydrophilic extract from Posidonia oceanica inhibits activity and expression of gelatinases and prevents HT1080 human fibrosarcoma cell line invasion
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2015
abstract:
Posidonia oceanica (L.) Delile is an endemic Mediterranean sea-grass distributed in the infralittoral zones, where it
forms meadows playing a recognized ecological role in the coastal marine habitat. Although its use as a traditional
herbal remedy is poorly documented, recent literature reports interesting pharmacological activities as antidiabetic,
antioxidant and vasoprotective. Differently from previous literature, this study presents a hydrophilic extraction method
that recovers metabolites that may be tested in biological buffers. We showed for the first time in the highly invasive
HT1080 human fibrosarcoma cell line that our hydrophilic extract from P. oceanica was able to strongly decrease gene
and protein expression of gelatinases MMP-2 and MMP-9 and to directly inhibit in a dose-dependent manner
gelatinolytic activity in vitro. Moreover, we have revealed that our extract strongly inhibited HT1080 cell migration and
invasion. Biochemical analysis of the hydrophilic extract showed that catechins were the major constituents with minor
contribution of gallic acid, ferulic acid and chlorogenic plus a fraction of uncharacterized phenols. However, if each
individual compound was tested independently, none by itself was able to induce a direct inhibition of gelatinases as
strong as that observed in total extract, opening up new routes to the identification of novel compounds. These results
indicate that our hydrophilic extract from P. oceanica might be a source of new pharmacological natural products for
treatment or prevention of several diseases related to an altered MMP-2 and MMP-9 expression.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
cell migration and invasion; gelatinase; hydrophilic extract; MMP-2; MMP-9; Polyphenols; Posidonia oceanica
List of contributors:
Fratianni, Florinda
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